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The present system relates to an electronic document distribution network utilizing communicating display terminals as receiving or transmission terminals and covers s particular abort procedure wherein, if there is an abort in any of the receiving display terminals, the nature of the abort with respect to the transmitted document is communicated back to the transmitting terminal. In addition, the transmitting terminal is advised what should be done subsequent to the abort. For this procedure, it is possible to save what has already been transmitted prior to the abort. With the diskette-supported communicating display terminal system, a problem arises with respect to the provision of mechanism in the system and the communication protocols to facilitate recovery from receiving terminal "Diskette Full" conditions.

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Communicating Display Terminal Abort Procedure

The present system relates to an electronic document distribution network
utilizing communicating display terminals as receiving or transmission terminals
and covers s particular abort procedure wherein, if there is an abort in any of the
receiving display terminals, the nature of the abort with respect to the transmitted
document is communicated back to the transmitting terminal. In addition, the
transmitting terminal is advised what should be done subsequent to the abort.
For this procedure, it is possible to save what has already been transmitted prior
to the abort. With the diskette-supported communicating display terminal
system, a problem arises with respect to the provision of mechanism in the
system and the communication protocols to facilitate recovery from receiving
terminal "Diskette Full" conditions. This generally forces the receiving terminal to
abort since most diskette supported systems do not allow the document to span
diskette columns.

This problem seems to be beyond the scope of standard
communication protocols. For example, if there is no mechanism for
the sender to determine the cause for a receive abort, the sender has
no means for determining which of a number of different reasons may
have caused the abort. Each of these reasons would require a
different recovery action. The sender has a dilemma as to whether he
should:
(a) attempt to resend the aborted document on the chance the
condition was transient,
(b) attempt to send any other documents it may have queued,
assuming something was wrong with that particular document to

cause it to be rejected, or
(c) cease sending entirely, pending local operate action.

Each of these actions might be appropriate, depending on the
condition of the receiver, but none covers all cases. The problem
for the sender is basically: What action should be taken regarding
the aborted document and any subsequent documents queued to be sent?
Different systems have implemented different alternatives.

Typically, recovery implies operator intervention at one or both
ends. Coordination of the recovery action between both ends may not
always be possible for instance, if one end is unattended, or is a
host application program.

To solve this dilemma the present system provides a mechanism by which
the receiving terminal can differentiate to the transmitting terminal the cause of
t...